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i think steve king should be ashamed of himself. >> hogan, i see you shaking your head. you're not disproving? >> i disagree with that. i think the media coverage has been blanketed. if the president says he pays for his own vacation, we want want to foot the bill for security and travel. i don't think think it's a dog issue or racial issue. i think the optics are atrocious for this president -- we just talked about young saving something about wetbacks, how it reflects on our party. this is how it reflects on the democrat party continuing to spend, continuing not to understand we're out of money and to do things like this makes him seem out of touch on where the rest of the country stands where he's sending his family on vacation on our dime, he's not focused on what he should be doing. >> so house republicans, it's okay for them to spend millions and millions of dollars defending doma, a clearly discriminatory law? >> i don't disagree. it should be uniform across the board. >> kids taking spring break vacations, i don't see the problem. >> you're couching it in terms o
i think steve king should be ashamed of himself. >> hogan, i see you shaking your head. you're not disproving? >> i disagree with that. i think the media coverage has been blanketed. if the president says he pays for his own vacation, we want want to foot the bill for security and travel. i don't think think it's a dog issue or racial issue. i think the optics are atrocious for this president -- we just talked about young saving something about wetbacks, how it reflects on our...
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to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working for administrator fuget in fema headquarters. fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the catastrophe policy that was spoken about a little earlier. no. 2, he asked us to sppbld and are able
to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise,...
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circuit and steve gillis, one of his former law clerks. they helped shepherd bob through this process but neither of them knew the process very well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake, two strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake in believing that these hearings had any intellectual content. so when senators asked him questions he took an seriously and tried to answer but they were not, they had no intellectual content. the senators already knew what board fought. it left the future record. they were political theater and the correct way to proceed was as political theater. this was something his hearings, everybody since, that no hearings since robert bork could be handled in anything like the same way. and the second error that he committed is related to the first. since he took this as an intellectual exchange as if the senators were really interested in the substance, he responded with the utmost gravity and not with levity. as i said, robert bork is the funniest man i have never met. the on
circuit and steve gillis, one of his former law clerks. they helped shepherd bob through this process but neither of them knew the process very well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake, two strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake in believing that these hearings had any intellectual content. so when senators asked him questions he took an seriously and tried to answer but they were not, they had no intellectual content. the senators already knew what...
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i'm steve liesman. fed president lockhart in a speech he says he sees asset purchased from the federal reserve ending, quote, later this year or early next week. it's linked to his confidence in a positive economic outlook. he then goes on to give something of a test for what it would look like. several more months of positive data, especially in the range of employment data, would give me confidence that the economy has real traction. he says in his speech that they have diminished, despite cyprus, less potential shock from europe than a year ago. business op mitch in the u.s. is on the rise, and po, he ghoes on to discuss better data for housing and the consumer, says concerns about the consequences of quantitative easing are quite valid, but then he essentially answers in one by one, saying they don't rise to the level of him voting against additional quantitative easing. he sees growth just a bit north of 2% in 2013, but worries that the unemployment rate could rise with a better job market if the r
i'm steve liesman. fed president lockhart in a speech he says he sees asset purchased from the federal reserve ending, quote, later this year or early next week. it's linked to his confidence in a positive economic outlook. he then goes on to give something of a test for what it would look like. several more months of positive data, especially in the range of employment data, would give me confidence that the economy has real traction. he says in his speech that they have diminished, despite...
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and our resident fed nerd, steve liesman is here for the big nerd alert. but it's a cool one, because he's a cool guy. we're back after this. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ . >>> for the past few weeks, economists everywhere have been ratcheting up their expectations for economic growth in the first quarter. in fact, economic growth consensus, somewhere now above 3% for the first quarter. >> you didn't believe it. >> i did not believe it. steve liesman, you told me that. >> i'll tell you why. >> i said you're full of something. >> you were in church on friday, right? >> i was at the church of sun valley, skiing. >> that's when the spending number came out. it was strong again for the metropolitan. >> i actually stopped skiing to look at my phone to get your headlines on the cnbc mobile app. and sirius/xm. before we piece this gdp puzzle together, we are wearing pieces of a puzzle.
and our resident fed nerd, steve liesman is here for the big nerd alert. but it's a cool one, because he's a cool guy. we're back after this. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ . >>> for the past few weeks, economists everywhere have been ratcheting up their expectations for economic growth in the first quarter....
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what do you think, steve, should they have acted sooner? >> they sent a signal this behavior is not appropriate and fired him. i don't know that you need investigations from the state senate and house to figure it out. when did the athletic director see the tape? if he waited three months to fire him, why? if he waited he should be fired, too. it shouldn't take a hearing to determine. >> is this call for the president to step down? let me read part of the letter. it was signed by 13 faculty members so far. he's suggesting otherwise, he knew about coach rice's homophobic and abusive behavior. he covered up the coach's actions by failing to tell faculty and students about them. was there a big misstep here? >> i agree with steve in the sense you may not need a huge legislative investigation, but it is an opportunity for learning. while i wouldn't say we need legislative moments here, it's a moment for the legislature to step up and have an educational moment. this is a cultural shift. this has probably been going on for as long as there's bee
what do you think, steve, should they have acted sooner? >> they sent a signal this behavior is not appropriate and fired him. i don't know that you need investigations from the state senate and house to figure it out. when did the athletic director see the tape? if he waited three months to fire him, why? if he waited he should be fired, too. it shouldn't take a hearing to determine. >> is this call for the president to step down? let me read part of the letter. it was signed by 13...
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thank you, steve. >> steve, thanks so much. meanwhile, we are worsening in terms of the stock market as we approach the close. 30 minutes until the closing bell sounds and a market down 118 points. >> we're back to the lows and these comments from the fed president may have something to do with that, as a matter of fact. >>> white house, meanwhile, pushing banks to increase home lending to borrowers with weak credit. haven't we learned anything from the housing crisis? we'll have that story, coming up here. >>> also ahead, we're going hunting for potential black swan events that could spark the big sell-off so many on wall street have been predicted. stay with us. we're back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 opportunities are waiting to be found in faraway places. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different markets tdd
thank you, steve. >> steve, thanks so much. meanwhile, we are worsening in terms of the stock market as we approach the close. 30 minutes until the closing bell sounds and a market down 118 points. >> we're back to the lows and these comments from the fed president may have something to do with that, as a matter of fact. >>> white house, meanwhile, pushing banks to increase home lending to borrowers with weak credit. haven't we learned anything from the housing crisis?...
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steve, let me start with you. >> great to be with you. >> steve, i know you've studied the supreme court and you know the ins and outs of these cases. if you were a gambling plan, what would you bet the court will decide? >> well, thanks for having me, craig. it's always a danger to gamble on the supreme court as we saw last june when they up held the health care law even though everybody was betting that it would be struck down. so betting is a cautious thing here. >> but -- >> the justices seem really not anxious to get to the heart of whether there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage in the california case. but there seems like a fair amount of concern about the discrimination brought about by the federal law, the defense of marriage act. so i would say the court will strike down the defense of marriage act. there are really too many options for how they might resolve the california case, i think, to really bet. >> and you have been very local gay rights activists. you've launched an lgbt policy initiative at the center for american progress and you've been married since 201
steve, let me start with you. >> great to be with you. >> steve, i know you've studied the supreme court and you know the ins and outs of these cases. if you were a gambling plan, what would you bet the court will decide? >> well, thanks for having me, craig. it's always a danger to gamble on the supreme court as we saw last june when they up held the health care law even though everybody was betting that it would be struck down. so betting is a cautious thing here. >>...
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going from hedrick smith, bureau chief, on to rick burt who covered the national security council, steve roberts and marty -- [inaudible] who were alternating congress and white house, bernie, the diplomatic correspondent, phil who was doing the environment. and they weave in and out. i'll do a long one of marty primarily because it tells what it was like there without exception if you started in "the new york times" at that time. marty said, i got a bachelor of law degree, and then i went into the service for two years, and i came out and took a va course called how to get a job, the burden of which was something, to go for something you're really interested in. so i wrote 110 editors and had six interviews, four job offers in 1954. what i was offered was copy boy jobs, mail room jobs. i took the one at "the new york times." then when you got that jobs, according to the va course, consider it a foot inside door, and make yourself useful to the people who are doing the kind of work you want to do, and someday a task will come, and they will need somebody, and they will look at you, and t
going from hedrick smith, bureau chief, on to rick burt who covered the national security council, steve roberts and marty -- [inaudible] who were alternating congress and white house, bernie, the diplomatic correspondent, phil who was doing the environment. and they weave in and out. i'll do a long one of marty primarily because it tells what it was like there without exception if you started in "the new york times" at that time. marty said, i got a bachelor of law degree, and then i...
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lou: schumer talking as if the deal were done, steve, and this business suddenly pushing back against the idea there's a definition for border security. the department of homeland security has been charged with defining precisely that for the past more now than two years. what's going on? >> right, rye. it's not the first time chuck has been premature in declaring a deal was done before a deal was done. he's got a long history of doing that. look, it's not clear yet that president obama wants to kill this, i think it's equally likely that he wants it pulled further left. if you're the president looking at this from the white house's perspective, you think i'm going to continue to pull this thing to the left, continue to make demands, harder on republicans, but give the something closer to what i want, and more interestingly, and i think more pressingly, closer to what the democratic interest groups want, he wins either way, wins if it's done because he blames republicans and runs on it in 2014 and wins if he gets this new comprehensive immigration reform to pull the bill left. there's
lou: schumer talking as if the deal were done, steve, and this business suddenly pushing back against the idea there's a definition for border security. the department of homeland security has been charged with defining precisely that for the past more now than two years. what's going on? >> right, rye. it's not the first time chuck has been premature in declaring a deal was done before a deal was done. he's got a long history of doing that. look, it's not clear yet that president obama...
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when steve carlton pitched. when lefty was on the mound, he pitched so quickly and got players out so fast that i would get stuck with unsold ice cream which i had to buy from the company before selling it and i would take a real beating. talk about learning how business worked. the shelf life on ice cream after the ninth inning on a hot july night is about as short as short can be. at the ballpark, people called me to get my attention to buy ice cream and frankly, i loved it. i never forgot the monitors. hey, bud. chip. i mean, partner. anyway, i made a ton of money and from the advice of my partner i opened up an account with fidelity. with the miguel magellan fund. still there. it was the top mutual fund company of its time. i should be referring you to those all the time. i didn't save enough when i got to college. the money paid was work study anyway and it went toward my tuition, room and board. but when i got out of college, after a lot of attempts to get accepted in the newspaper business and i got rejec
when steve carlton pitched. when lefty was on the mound, he pitched so quickly and got players out so fast that i would get stuck with unsold ice cream which i had to buy from the company before selling it and i would take a real beating. talk about learning how business worked. the shelf life on ice cream after the ninth inning on a hot july night is about as short as short can be. at the ballpark, people called me to get my attention to buy ice cream and frankly, i loved it. i never forgot...
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. >> remember when celebrities were cool, steve mcqueen, but now they are so predictable and sad. >> andrea: and very sad. >> eric: are they all trying to raise the bar on others ridiculousness and vicious disgusting attacks. >> andrea: they are thinking, what can i do to be attacked by fox news and get all this answer attention. >> if you don't like big brother dana will tell you where to move to ahead on "the five." ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ ♪ ♪ let freedom ring ♪ >> dana: it's a free country, some of it is. george mason university did a study how much freedom americans have. if you are considering a move, the freest state including economic and personal freedom is north dakota. rounding out the south dakota, tennessee and new hampshire are oklahoma. least free not surprisingly, new york and runners up, california, new jersey and yes, hawaii and rhode island. not surprisingly free states tend to be red ones. the study every year they come out of it. it has a lot to do with economic freedom but also freedom from excessive government regulation. i was reading abou
. >> remember when celebrities were cool, steve mcqueen, but now they are so predictable and sad. >> andrea: and very sad. >> eric: are they all trying to raise the bar on others ridiculousness and vicious disgusting attacks. >> andrea: they are thinking, what can i do to be attacked by fox news and get all this answer attention. >> if you don't like big brother dana will tell you where to move to ahead on "the five." ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ freedom...
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steve, it is amazing, timing is everything in politics. a year ago chris christie's numbers were just like any other republican governor's numbers in the country. sort of hanging around the mid to high 40s, maybe the low 50s. and then, of course, sandy happened and everything changed. is sandy the easy explanation here, the only explanation for why democrats are in the mess that they're in there? >> it is the biggest explanation. i think the truth is even before sandy, if you talk to republicans, they were still pretty optimistic about christie's chances in 2013 and talk to democrats, you know, they were more inclined than not to say that christie was likely to win in 2013. sandy launched them into this completely different level. you talk about the example of christie whitman last republican governor where before chris christie, never enjoyed anything like the popularity they're looking at now. this is back why tom kean was in the 1980s. the demographics of new jersey have changed so much since tom kean. so the ceiling might be lower for
steve, it is amazing, timing is everything in politics. a year ago chris christie's numbers were just like any other republican governor's numbers in the country. sort of hanging around the mid to high 40s, maybe the low 50s. and then, of course, sandy happened and everything changed. is sandy the easy explanation here, the only explanation for why democrats are in the mess that they're in there? >> it is the biggest explanation. i think the truth is even before sandy, if you talk to...
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she'll be joyed by chris hayes, steve schmidt and actress rita moreno. you can follow us on twitter. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, don't have a mascot right mom? copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva an
she'll be joyed by chris hayes, steve schmidt and actress rita moreno. you can follow us on twitter. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, don't...
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. >> alley nacho said this is the same picasso that the casino king, steve win, sdntly put his elbow through. >>> this is the tale of an art sale between two giants. there is still some mystery surrounding it, it is widely believed casino king, steve w , wynne, has sold one of picasso's most famous painting to to steve smith, a painting of picasso's long-time miss stret, marie therese walters. >> it is an extremely famous picasso from 1932. it is a picture of possession, of passion, of love. >> reporter: the dream is not without its flaws. wynne, originally agreed to sell cohen the picture back in 2006, a day after the deal was done, wynne famously put his elbow through it creating a six-inch tear. >> i turned to the right and caught her right on the arm and poked a hole in the picture the size of the end of my thumb. we stood there in shock. i can't believe i've done it. oh, no! oh, no! >> reporter: the restoration took months. cohen wanted it anyway and ultimately paid $16 million for it post tear. >> we stood there looking for it. it is so infinite tess mal. it was so well-restore
. >> alley nacho said this is the same picasso that the casino king, steve win, sdntly put his elbow through. >>> this is the tale of an art sale between two giants. there is still some mystery surrounding it, it is widely believed casino king, steve w , wynne, has sold one of picasso's most famous painting to to steve smith, a painting of picasso's long-time miss stret, marie therese walters. >> it is an extremely famous picasso from 1932. it is a picture of possession, of...
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. >> remember when celebrities were cool, steve mcqueen, but now they are so predictable and sad. >> andrea: and very sad. >> eric: are they all trying to raise the bar on others ridiculousness and vicious disgusting attacks. >> andrea: they are thinking, what can i do to be attacked by fox news and get all this answer attention. >> if you don't like big brother dana will tell you where to move to ahead on "the five." ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ ♪ sometimes, i feel ip like a b. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. al
. >> remember when celebrities were cool, steve mcqueen, but now they are so predictable and sad. >> andrea: and very sad. >> eric: are they all trying to raise the bar on others ridiculousness and vicious disgusting attacks. >> andrea: they are thinking, what can i do to be attacked by fox news and get all this answer attention. >> if you don't like big brother dana will tell you where to move to ahead on "the five." ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ freedom...
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the steve mcqueens and the clint eastwoods and james dean. they did cool things. now they are predictable and stupid. >> and sad. very sad. >> very sad. >> are they all trying to raise the bar on each other's ridiculousness and vicious, disgusting attacks? >> they are probably thinking, what can i do that would be so preposterous that i could be attacked by fox news next week and get all of this attention? a bring it on. >>> coming up, if you don't like big brother breathing down your neck, dana will tell you where you can move to. the freest states in america coming up on "the five." >>> it is a free country, well some of it is. george mason did a study on how many freedom americans have in each of the 50 states. if you are considering a move grab a pen. the freest state is north dakota. rounding out the top 5 south dakota, new hampshire and oklahoma. the least free, not surprisingly, new york, home state to michael bloomburg. runners up a california, new jersey, hawaii and yes, greg, hawaii is a state. >> not true. >> and rhode island. also not surprisingly free
the steve mcqueens and the clint eastwoods and james dean. they did cool things. now they are predictable and stupid. >> and sad. very sad. >> very sad. >> are they all trying to raise the bar on each other's ridiculousness and vicious, disgusting attacks? >> they are probably thinking, what can i do that would be so preposterous that i could be attacked by fox news next week and get all of this attention? a bring it on. >>> coming up, if you don't like big...
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one of the things we've done, and steve eluded to this, especially in the last ten years, we held and you know this well, the suppliers to a certain standard so we have follow-up meetings multiple times in the year with the a-2s and all the, you know, the cig sigma processes where the problems are identified, the solutions are determined, and then there's a follow-up and strict adherence to what the agreement is, the partnership is going forward for the solution, and i think, like i said, in the last five, six, seven years for us, that's made all the difference in the world in terms of controlling the process so that when we do do an outsourcing assignment, there's a more stricter and more fundamental, i would say, result that comes from it that is from the process itself, not necessarily, kind of, as you said, opening up and hoping for the best. >> i'd agree with clay. i do not necessarily accept the premise, bob, and the example a lot of people talk about now, obviously with a 787, i don't know for sure, but i'd be pretty certain that boeing didn't manufacture the battery 787. some
one of the things we've done, and steve eluded to this, especially in the last ten years, we held and you know this well, the suppliers to a certain standard so we have follow-up meetings multiple times in the year with the a-2s and all the, you know, the cig sigma processes where the problems are identified, the solutions are determined, and then there's a follow-up and strict adherence to what the agreement is, the partnership is going forward for the solution, and i think, like i said, in...
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i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we talk with julian assange, the mysterious and eccentric founder of wikileaks, whose website made public thousands of u.s. secrets. and we examine the secret danger behind a type of dust that's killing american factory workers. we begin with wikileaks, a website that publishes classified and suppressed material from whistle-blowers around the world. in the late summer of 2011, wikileaks made news when someone--it's not clear who-- dumped 250,000 unredacted and classified state department and pentagon documents, which had been in wikileaks' possession, onto the internet. when we interviewed assange, he was already under investigation by the justice department for publishing classified material and possible violations of the espionage act. he was also under house arrest in britain, fighting extradition to sweden in connection with two sexual assault cases, which he has called part of a smear campaign against him. in what is still his most extensive television interview
i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we talk with julian assange, the mysterious and eccentric founder of wikileaks, whose website made public thousands of u.s. secrets. and we examine the secret danger behind a type of dust that's killing american factory workers. we begin with wikileaks, a website that publishes classified and suppressed material from whistle-blowers around the world. in the late summer of 2011, wikileaks made news when someone--it's not clear who-- dumped 250,000 unredacted and...
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so steve, you are right. if we're going to keep spending money that we don't have, the more water you get in you do get a little out the other side, that's the way to go, no. we have a structural problem. yesterday i really enjoyed the interview. we have a structural problem. things are broke. people don't have the skills for jobs. they're not going to magically get more educated to be able to work the job. we need an appropriate medicine for what ails us. this report really supports that government spending gives you a pump the pipe is broken. the water goes into the ground. the debt lasts forever. it's not a good scenario yes. back to you. >> thank you, rick santelli. let's look at careerbuilder.com's cities with the highest employment. in fifth place, san antonio, texas. in fourth, portland, oregon. third, san diego, california. second, minneapolis. and in first place with 18,934 jobs as well as 27% job growth is -- there it is, austin, texas. yes, indeed. >> still ahead, facebook shares in the green after
so steve, you are right. if we're going to keep spending money that we don't have, the more water you get in you do get a little out the other side, that's the way to go, no. we have a structural problem. yesterday i really enjoyed the interview. we have a structural problem. things are broke. people don't have the skills for jobs. they're not going to magically get more educated to be able to work the job. we need an appropriate medicine for what ails us. this report really supports that...
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. >> so our colleague steve kornacki was an adventurous eater. i think the taste is really a funny thing. why are there foods that i like that you might not like? is there such a thing as just delicious being delicious? >> it seems to be entirely culture dependent. when you're first born though, when you're first born, up to about a couple of years, you can get kids to eat just about anything. >> you can? >> little kids. like, there was a study, okay? where they gave babies, they set in front of them like a cracker with, a cookie with ketchup on it, a dead grass hopper, fake dog doo that was scented with himburger cheese. here. it is dog doo. it was for 16 to 29 months. they determined -- >> so that period is like the critical period for getting them on expand their palate? >> in the womb you're doing a certain amount of that. am knottic flied. if the mother is eating, say, garlic. >> hmm. >> i'm thinking, we have someone. >> what are you doing? >> buffalo wings, maybe, i'll saying theoretically. >> but that, if you, so you should be eating all k
. >> so our colleague steve kornacki was an adventurous eater. i think the taste is really a funny thing. why are there foods that i like that you might not like? is there such a thing as just delicious being delicious? >> it seems to be entirely culture dependent. when you're first born though, when you're first born, up to about a couple of years, you can get kids to eat just about anything. >> you can? >> little kids. like, there was a study, okay? where they gave...
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he had before that steve-- all of a sudden he was jumping from table to table, all over the bottom line. and he, to me the greatest rock 'n' roll performer alive today. >> because if you go to his concert you walk away believing he gave me every ounce he had. >> every ounce that he had. >> there is also this though. people who are great artists, i tend to nourish their talent. and tend to try to take care of it, sinatra, for example. you know the legendary stories about how he would swim underwater for, to just develop the power within his lungs. >> surprisingly he smoked a lot. >> i know. >> i mean this is from just observation. i no career involvement. but surprisingly, he didn't maybe, he was not aware and i think at the time people didn't know the lethal impact of cigarettes. >> but back to the voice thing s it, i mean is it pitch. is if, i mean am i looking for the wrong thing, it's just there, something like its bird sings, he just hear it. >> there was obviously a difference for the artist. for aretha and wlitny it sold. aretha digs down, for me, what i do when i give speeches to
he had before that steve-- all of a sudden he was jumping from table to table, all over the bottom line. and he, to me the greatest rock 'n' roll performer alive today. >> because if you go to his concert you walk away believing he gave me every ounce he had. >> every ounce that he had. >> there is also this though. people who are great artists, i tend to nourish their talent. and tend to try to take care of it, sinatra, for example. you know the legendary stories about how he...
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stockman is on your list. >> steve stockman is interesting. he won election to congress in 1996, i believe. then lost. so this is actually his second term. he's not a freshman. >> bill: then he came back. >> he's the guy who invited ted nugent to the state of the union. >> bill: oh, yeah. >> when the gun debate was sort of in full bloom. earlier this year. and he is -- he's sort of -- he has lit other fires. he said if -- he was making a political statement, it helps literals but he also went on to call transgender people change gender and said they shouldn't be protected. sort of really out there politically. the thing about all of these people is that they might seem a little bit unhinged or politically incorrect. as i suggested in the piece. but they -- they win at home. the folks in the district, they say he might be -- he might sound like an idiot sometimes but he's our idiot. [ laughter ] >> bill: no, that's great yeah. you just wonder though they must know their districts because they know what they can get away with which seems to be a
stockman is on your list. >> steve stockman is interesting. he won election to congress in 1996, i believe. then lost. so this is actually his second term. he's not a freshman. >> bill: then he came back. >> he's the guy who invited ted nugent to the state of the union. >> bill: oh, yeah. >> when the gun debate was sort of in full bloom. earlier this year. and he is -- he's sort of -- he has lit other fires. he said if -- he was making a political statement, it...
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he is the new steve jobs, the p.t. barnum. every time something interesting happens, he says, that is not the big one. you have to wonder what could possibly come today. >> he isn't the boy that cried wolf. he better deliver. >> history shows he knows how to make a show. >> when to watch. while we are on that one, thank you very much. 5:14. meteorologist, christina loren is back. it felt kind of nice coming in today. the window down, enjoy the breeze blowing in. >> we have a good-looking day. you know what? it is one of those days where you want to get outdoors, today and tomorrow. the only dry days in the extended period. so keep that in mind, specially if you have your spring breakers at home or you, yourself, are a spring breaker and you want to hit the beach. you can do so today and tomorrow. we are looking pretty good. as far as our beach conditions, temperatures are going to be in the 60s. 52 to start the day in san francisco. 52 in san jose and 51 in sunnyvale. temperatures are starting out pretty mild like john pointed
he is the new steve jobs, the p.t. barnum. every time something interesting happens, he says, that is not the big one. you have to wonder what could possibly come today. >> he isn't the boy that cried wolf. he better deliver. >> history shows he knows how to make a show. >> when to watch. while we are on that one, thank you very much. 5:14. meteorologist, christina loren is back. it felt kind of nice coming in today. the window down, enjoy the breeze blowing in. >> we...
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steve of the manhattan institute, senior fellow here with us right now. you say staggering pensions, an issue across the country. >> well, there's no doubt about that. we now know that there are maybe, depending upon how you value them, three to four billion doars in retirement costs that states and cities have not bothered to fund, so even cities and staaes that are not in the kind of economic difficulty that stockton is where unemployment in stockton is 15%, even places in better shape have huge liabilities to pay off. >> bus stockton -- this is a pension story. the bondholders blamed bankruptcy so they didn't have to pay the bond holders, but, really, this is a pension story. >> retirement story, not just pension, but promised health care forever retirement. this is a city of 290,000. they have 500 million dollars in retirement unfunded -- in health care unfunded liability. >> chapter nine says you can't sell assets. what are you going to sell? where's the money coming from? >> well, here's the thing. first of all, this is what the insurers were saying
steve of the manhattan institute, senior fellow here with us right now. you say staggering pensions, an issue across the country. >> well, there's no doubt about that. we now know that there are maybe, depending upon how you value them, three to four billion doars in retirement costs that states and cities have not bothered to fund, so even cities and staaes that are not in the kind of economic difficulty that stockton is where unemployment in stockton is 15%, even places in better shape...
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keep it to yourself. >> steve, thank you. rick, thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to talk with the coach at duke. no ron krzyzewski. >>> welcome back to "squawk box", everyone. analysts are citing the most recent product cycle talking about how it was a little bit of a disappointment and didn't see more margins to shared gains. rated to buy. but the target was cut to $575 from 660. that is stillwell above what they are trading at now. the company's second largest market. they have been critical of apple's after sales service. apple's arrogant. said they didn't give interviews to the press there. i don't think that's all that unique. the press is there jumping on. >>> fannie mae reporting $7.6 billion profit and total of 17.2 million for 2012. that makes up all the money they lost in 2011. results were helped by decline in delinquency rates. it will have paid a total of $35.6 billion to the u.s. treasury. >> fannie one of the great stocks of the '80s and '90s. implied government backing and you're a private company. we saw
keep it to yourself. >> steve, thank you. rick, thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to talk with the coach at duke. no ron krzyzewski. >>> welcome back to "squawk box", everyone. analysts are citing the most recent product cycle talking about how it was a little bit of a disappointment and didn't see more margins to shared gains. rated to buy. but the target was cut to $575 from 660. that is stillwell above what they are trading at now. the company's second...
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i know steve. the thing i can't figure out about this is i'm not sure that this is some kind of public defiance. i think he loves to trade the stuff. i think he loves big toys. but not necessarily just to show off but it's like -- he just likes big numbers. it's a very strange thing. but like when i have talked to him over the years, if he has a billion dollar trade or dollar trade to him it's basically the same thing if he thinks he can make more money. my understanding with the house, for example the $60 million house or whatever it is in the hamptons he was buying it with given. it's a game for him in terms i want to beat the other guy. real quickly on the criminal charges what people have not been thinking about is the statute of limitations for him is almost up. this all either happens or doesn't happen in the end of july. that five years out. that is when the last insider trading investigation of this trade, specific trade may or may not have happened if that is what it is. we will either kno
i know steve. the thing i can't figure out about this is i'm not sure that this is some kind of public defiance. i think he loves to trade the stuff. i think he loves big toys. but not necessarily just to show off but it's like -- he just likes big numbers. it's a very strange thing. but like when i have talked to him over the years, if he has a billion dollar trade or dollar trade to him it's basically the same thing if he thinks he can make more money. my understanding with the house, for...
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you have to give steve burke credit for saying not this time. we are not going to have a mess this time and stepped in. i'm sure jay is a little bit reluctant to leave the number one show but i do know that he thinks jimmy is a huge talent and if he had to pass his show off to someone, he is happy to do it to jimmy fallon. >> apparently leno said this time is different because he was aware of the situation. >> i will say the guy stayed number one. >> that's the way to -- >> really gotten little respect in some circles but he has stayed number one. >> what number did they teach you guys to count to at alabama? >> we only count to number one. leno would be good at that. i saw him do a stand-up routine at alabama. yeah, he's number one. and he's been number one. he should be very proud of that. he leaves on top. >> 20 years. >> 20 years. man, that is unbelievable with all of the change. unbelievable. >> let's get to the news. >>> president obama is giving back part of his salary in recognition of the bay cuts levied on some government workers as a
you have to give steve burke credit for saying not this time. we are not going to have a mess this time and stepped in. i'm sure jay is a little bit reluctant to leave the number one show but i do know that he thinks jimmy is a huge talent and if he had to pass his show off to someone, he is happy to do it to jimmy fallon. >> apparently leno said this time is different because he was aware of the situation. >> i will say the guy stayed number one. >> that's the way to --...
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apple co-founder, steve jobs, apparently, had a very specific vision in mind. the chronicle's business insider says he wanted the building to look polished with no seams or gaps or even paint brush strokes visible inside. the wood must be maple and hardwood, which means it has to be from the center of the tree and the best glass around the building will be produced in germany and shipped here. the bathrooms and cubicles will be built off site and shipped in. the spaceship reportedly called, will cost $5 billion, up from the initial estimate of $3 billion >>> a major piece of artwork. if you are looking for a wi-fi connection for the apple ipod, scott mcgrew says, don't sweat it. you can use hit. >> karma, a portable, shareable wi-fi hot spot. it is pretty cool. what it does is it allows you to share your wi-fi connection at the airports or train stations, that kind of thing. it is super cheap. now, i know you have seen these sorts of things before. here it is close-up. at&t sells one. verizon sells one. what's different about this. two major factors. first of a
apple co-founder, steve jobs, apparently, had a very specific vision in mind. the chronicle's business insider says he wanted the building to look polished with no seams or gaps or even paint brush strokes visible inside. the wood must be maple and hardwood, which means it has to be from the center of the tree and the best glass around the building will be produced in germany and shipped here. the bathrooms and cubicles will be built off site and shipped in. the spaceship reportedly called,...
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>> steve: all that history, all live today. a big show planned for tomorrow. >> brian: keith ablow, history channel swamp people with a great story there. i'll be on "the five" in a little while. >> gretchen: clay walker in the after the show show. have a great day. bill: let's start with a fox news alert because tensions are soaring yet again on the korean peninsula getting hotter by the day. north korea saying it is restarting a nuclear plant that can make nuclear bombs as the u.s. ramps up its presence in the region yet again. good morning everybody, a lot of headlines on that story. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom.". martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. the rogue regime says they are reopening a nuclear plant that has been shut down, closed off for several years for defense purposes and the u.s. is now positioning a navy destroyer. they sent the uss john mccain just off the korean peninsula now and that destroyer can target enemy missiles. that its function. bill: greg pal court reportered
>> steve: all that history, all live today. a big show planned for tomorrow. >> brian: keith ablow, history channel swamp people with a great story there. i'll be on "the five" in a little while. >> gretchen: clay walker in the after the show show. have a great day. bill: let's start with a fox news alert because tensions are soaring yet again on the korean peninsula getting hotter by the day. north korea saying it is restarting a nuclear plant that can make nuclear...
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. >> to steve's point, the npr picked an outlier in southern and appalachian areas where jobs are predominantly mining, forestry, manufacturing. they say why not -- are collecting disability. it's because those jobs are gone. in fact, there's a high disability standard. you have to have a physical or mental impairment that keeps up from earning a thousand dollars a month on an ongoing basis and 60% of the applications are rejected. in those areas, you're allowed to look at, if i have a high school education am i -- what can i switch to? >> nobody is giving you any training. >> this is the other thing about the kids too, you know. >> this kids of kicking kids off as a way -- i loved your point in response. if you're looking for money in the budget, look at the defense budget. how about not the disability budget. thank you to stephen lerner and greg kaufmann and dan dicker. anthea will be with us later in the show. i want to talk about the plight of the veterans. different wars, the same battle. everyone's hair breaks. dare to see the difference with pantene anti-breakage. reduces hair fall up to
. >> to steve's point, the npr picked an outlier in southern and appalachian areas where jobs are predominantly mining, forestry, manufacturing. they say why not -- are collecting disability. it's because those jobs are gone. in fact, there's a high disability standard. you have to have a physical or mental impairment that keeps up from earning a thousand dollars a month on an ongoing basis and 60% of the applications are rejected. in those areas, you're allowed to look at, if i have a...
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late steve jobs said he wanted to remake tv. rumors about this have been swirling for years, but how interesting that an analyst goes to factories in taiwan and china and is trying to sniff out what they're doing? that's how big this announcement is. >> i'm fixated on the ring instead of the remote control. you have to be like the green lantern to watch tv? >> steve jobs wanted to -- >> be the green lantern? >> no, look, apple has remade your phone, how you do your music, right? why not your tv? >> tv on. all right, anyway, 26 minutes after the hour. >>> new fallout this morning for that rutgers coach caught on camera berating and abusing his players. he may not be the only one punished there. >>> plus, kevin ware speaks out. the support he's getting from the white house, coming up next. [ female announcer ] when a woman wears a pad she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. but lately she's b
late steve jobs said he wanted to remake tv. rumors about this have been swirling for years, but how interesting that an analyst goes to factories in taiwan and china and is trying to sniff out what they're doing? that's how big this announcement is. >> i'm fixated on the ring instead of the remote control. you have to be like the green lantern to watch tv? >> steve jobs wanted to -- >> be the green lantern? >> no, look, apple has remade your phone, how you do your...
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. >> reporter: for almost two decades, steve cohen has racked up returns of almost 30% a year for his investors and himself, building an estimated $10 billion fortune. the s.e.c. alleges that some of these profits came through improper inside information. to settle that case, cohen's firm agreed to pay a record $616 million. but on thursday, a federal judge declined to rubber stamp the settlement, raising questions and delaying a final decision. >> the judge was concerned about language that allows cohen's firm to not admit wrongdoing. >> reporter: the prospect of paying hundreds of millions of dollars to the government clearly hasn't hurt cohen's wallet. he recently purchased picasso's le reve for a staggering $155 million, the most ever paid by an american collector. >> this is steve cohen showing the world defiance. this is him saying, look, you can investigate me. you can take my money, but i am still strong. i'm still worth billions of dollars and you're not going to hurt me. >> reporter: and if anyone didn't get the message, he also spent $60 million a beach front home in a fabu
. >> reporter: for almost two decades, steve cohen has racked up returns of almost 30% a year for his investors and himself, building an estimated $10 billion fortune. the s.e.c. alleges that some of these profits came through improper inside information. to settle that case, cohen's firm agreed to pay a record $616 million. but on thursday, a federal judge declined to rubber stamp the settlement, raising questions and delaying a final decision. >> the judge was concerned about...
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if steve were still there, he would be pulling back. i think tim is moving forward. but it would be helpful to get a little bit ahead of the curb and not wait for the curb to come at you. it's hard in the tech business. i'm very confident that tim is leading the company in a right way and building a strong team. now he needs to broaden and diverse. make him a true global company. >> there's no better analysis of management than when you speak, bill. always good to get your thoughts. thanks so much. let's take a look at the hmos today. some of today's best performers after that, reversal on medicare advantage. these names have led us all yearlong to a 7% move to humana and h&h. will that rally continue? we'll talk about it after the break. welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight m
if steve were still there, he would be pulling back. i think tim is moving forward. but it would be helpful to get a little bit ahead of the curb and not wait for the curb to come at you. it's hard in the tech business. i'm very confident that tim is leading the company in a right way and building a strong team. now he needs to broaden and diverse. make him a true global company. >> there's no better analysis of management than when you speak, bill. always good to get your thoughts....
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steve leisman, thank you for all that great reporting. >>> want to bring the conversation back to the u.s. markets at least a bit. as that market charges forward shrugging off some disappointing economic data interest this morning. sean matthews is the ceo of cantor fitzgerald. sean, i'd love to get your take on the boj move and that move in the yen and what, if any, impact you see on whether it's currencies, treasuries or our own stock market. >> i think the bank of japan is clearly trying to inject liquidity into the system. it's been a long time. 20 years since their economy's gotten any sort of kick start. they're trying to do anything they can at this point to make sure it is going in the right direction. if you look at the treasury complex they rallied on a global basis. i think there will be a sell-off when people realize if people are going to put money in work in japan, certainly there is a knock-on effect. you'll see companies doing better. >> shawn, jim cramer. good to see you. we have currencies weak all over the place except for the dollar. if i'm a rich person in japan -
steve leisman, thank you for all that great reporting. >>> want to bring the conversation back to the u.s. markets at least a bit. as that market charges forward shrugging off some disappointing economic data interest this morning. sean matthews is the ceo of cantor fitzgerald. sean, i'd love to get your take on the boj move and that move in the yen and what, if any, impact you see on whether it's currencies, treasuries or our own stock market. >> i think the bank of japan is...
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>> and from steve we need to completely white wash history. nobody shtd ever be allowed to be proud of or even remember anything that offends or irritates someone else. we'll be right back. switchgrass in argentina,e annd change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i hav
>> and from steve we need to completely white wash history. nobody shtd ever be allowed to be proud of or even remember anything that offends or irritates someone else. we'll be right back. switchgrass in argentina,e annd change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t....
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when i was talking to steve he mentioned aurora is very much a purple city. a majority of republican city council. majority of state legislators are democrat. but they came together understanding that out of this tragedy there had to be something that made sense. and so we have seen tougher background checks that won't infringe on the rights of responsible gun ownerships ch but will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. now in january, just a few weeks after newtown, i put forward a series of common sense proposals along the seem line of what has passed in colorado. to reduce gun violence and keep our kids safe. and in my state of the union address i urged congress to give the proposals a vote. and by the way, before we ask for a vote, i already signed numerous executive orders, doing what we could administratively to make sure the guns done fall into the hands of the wrong people. what i said then is still true. if we're really going to tackle this problem seriously, then we have to get congress to take the next step. and as soon as next week,
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one of your republican colleagues in the house steve king says the u.s. should just build what he describes as a great wall of china along the u.s./mexico border. do you think that's necessary? >> no, it's not necessary. while there are places where fences actually work, a lot of places they don't work. now, they've had tremendous success in the ayeirrizona bord some 260 miles i think it is with fences. some places don't work as well. where i am now is closer to the gulf. down here they have fences about half the distance. that isn't the solution to the problem. you know, anytime there is a demand to get to the united states, a lot of it would be for benefits, a lot of it for food stamps and aall the other things we have to offer, until that is collected i don't think we're ultimately going to be able to resolve the problem. i know there's a gang of 8, some four democrats, four republicans. my concern there is what they're doing on this what they call the path to legal immigration, the path to citizenship, you know, i've been privileged, wolf, to talk to
one of your republican colleagues in the house steve king says the u.s. should just build what he describes as a great wall of china along the u.s./mexico border. do you think that's necessary? >> no, it's not necessary. while there are places where fences actually work, a lot of places they don't work. now, they've had tremendous success in the ayeirrizona bord some 260 miles i think it is with fences. some places don't work as well. where i am now is closer to the gulf. down here they...
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steve osunsami reports from atlanta. >> reporter: one by one, implicated atlanta teachers, principals and administrators surrendered at county jail, accused of falsifying student achievement tests to gin up scores. for some bail set at $1 million or more. >> al capone i understand it didn't have to post a $1 million bond. >> 35 face racketeering and other charges. at one school accused of holding parties where they erased the wrong answers and filled in the right ones. prosecutors say superintendent beverly hall is most responsible. firing teachers who refused to cheat and giving bonus to those who did. these educators are fighting real jailtime. the superintendent alone could see up to 45 years in prison if she's convicted. she and her staff say they diddant know teachers are cheating. >> we are looking very forward to sharing the evidence that will clear our names. >> reporter: we met a former teacher who says administrators knew darn well what was going on. >> they knew because we told them. >> reporter: robin grant says she and six teachers were fired when they blew the whistle on
steve osunsami reports from atlanta. >> reporter: one by one, implicated atlanta teachers, principals and administrators surrendered at county jail, accused of falsifying student achievement tests to gin up scores. for some bail set at $1 million or more. >> al capone i understand it didn't have to post a $1 million bond. >> 35 face racketeering and other charges. at one school accused of holding parties where they erased the wrong answers and filled in the right ones....
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. >> i am steve. i work in the city and study as well. thank you, linda. a lot of us have basketball on the mind. almah your law school mater georgetown good luck. give your views on the flap of what happened to avery richards. she attended a conference in california. some people behind her made vulgar remarks. they were fired afterward. then she got a lot of threats. when i was a kid i devoured a book by evan thomas, what would be the female analog to them in your opinion? >> in terms of behavior in the workplace and in general, we are obligated to set high standards for what is appropriate conduct. everyone in here has had a man or woman say something inappropriate to you and the work is that was compromising. many of us shrug it off because that is part of -- you are used to it. it is not ok. i remember being young and having client state things that were inappropriate. part of what we tried to do back then was be with the team. you do not want to look like that woman who cannot take a joke. it is ok to say you cannot talk like that. it is not acceptabl
. >> i am steve. i work in the city and study as well. thank you, linda. a lot of us have basketball on the mind. almah your law school mater georgetown good luck. give your views on the flap of what happened to avery richards. she attended a conference in california. some people behind her made vulgar remarks. they were fired afterward. then she got a lot of threats. when i was a kid i devoured a book by evan thomas, what would be the female analog to them in your opinion? >> in...
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. >> thank god, steve jobs, didn't come of age in like 1987, '88 because i'm sure he was squirming in his seat and i'm sure he was a difficult guy to deal with. you couldn't hold me down. you couldn't hold a lot of people i know who were successful down in second, third, fourth grade. the past 25 years they have been shoving ritalin down their throats. >> like the helicopter overachieving parents who want their kids focused all the time on grades. it's the medical industry which tries to overpromote these drugs. it's this sense that nobody can ever have two minutes of discomfort and trying. actually just putting up with just life in general. >> the kids get hooked because it works for them and they get the positive reinforce of having to medicate to get through a test. >> as they get older they think of pills to be the solution to every mood. >> concentration is hard. i think of this all the time with my daughter. it's hard -- >> how old is she? >> she is 16 months. she is in this amazing developmental stage and exploring. when you're a kid, you're r rambunctio rambunctious. they are
. >> thank god, steve jobs, didn't come of age in like 1987, '88 because i'm sure he was squirming in his seat and i'm sure he was a difficult guy to deal with. you couldn't hold me down. you couldn't hold a lot of people i know who were successful down in second, third, fourth grade. the past 25 years they have been shoving ritalin down their throats. >> like the helicopter overachieving parents who want their kids focused all the time on grades. it's the medical industry which...
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it featured a rays' to-do list with the top item, crocodile hunter steve irwin crossed out. he was killed by a stingray in 2006. >>> and 9-year-old roger novak, better known as kid president, finally got to meet the real president face to face in the oval office. take a look. >> okay, we'll make sure not to -- this is abraham lincoln. >> yes. >> very famous and one of my favorite presidents. >> mine, too. >> you're doing awesome. >> you think i'm doing awesome? >> mm-hmm. >> that means a lot to me. even though we're presidents, can we still hug? >> yeah. >> okay. i wanted to make sure. >> very sweet. well, the kid president was at the white house for the annual easter egg roll. his original viral video, pep talk for kids and grown-ups, has now more than 18 million youtube hits. >>> it is 8:06 right now. let's go back outside to matt and savannah. very cute. >> very cute. and you can see him running down the colonade, having his way with the place. >> do you think he'll ever forget that moment? probably not. >> no, because his mom will be playing it over and over again. >> mr
it featured a rays' to-do list with the top item, crocodile hunter steve irwin crossed out. he was killed by a stingray in 2006. >>> and 9-year-old roger novak, better known as kid president, finally got to meet the real president face to face in the oval office. take a look. >> okay, we'll make sure not to -- this is abraham lincoln. >> yes. >> very famous and one of my favorite presidents. >> mine, too. >> you're doing awesome. >> you think i'm...